Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103270 total results. Showing results 24561 to 24580 «122512261227122812291230123112321233Next ›Last » TVP’s child protection performance is ‘inconsistent and ineffective’ The standard of missing child investigations was described as 'poor'. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 8/11/2023 News Former PSNI Chief Superintendent wins sex discrimination case Emma Bond, the first woman to be appointed District Commander for Derry City and Strabane, served with the PSNI for 23 years before leaving to join Police Scotland last February. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 8/11/2023 News A third of victims would not report a crime again, survey finds The survey was launched last summer by the previous Victims' Commissioner Dame Vera Baird. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 8/11/2023 News Ottawa police propose $13.4M spending increase for 2024 CANADA: The Ottawa Police Service (OPS) has tabled a draft operating budget worth $372.4-million for 2024. City News (Canada) 8/11/2023 News Motion for region and WRPS to share police budget surplus defeated CANADA: Waterloo Regional police will be keeping all of their surplus dollars. City News (Canada) 8/11/2023 News ‘Unreasonable, unjust, oppressive’: how a police program targeted Indigenous kids The final report into the long-running New South Wales (NSW) Police Suspect Targeted Management Plan – which targeted children and adults who the force believed could become repeat offenders – found the program to be ‘unreasonable, unjust, and oppressive’; NSW Police dropped the program having seen a draft copy of the report, and Dr Vicki Sentas, UNSW Sydney Senior Law Lecturer, argues that any replacement approach should take a lead from Indigenous community alternatives. Policing Insight 8/11/2023 Feature, Opinion Appeal to Justice Minister for more Roscrea Gardaí REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Shortfalls in Garda manpower in Roscrea need to be addressed urgently according to local representatives, after an alarming spate of crime in the town in recent days. Offaly Live 8/11/2023 News Annual Report of the Policing Authority 2022 REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: It is a very considerable relief that the report for 2022 does not require the same detailed references to the impact of the Covid 19 pandemic as those for the previous years. Policing Authority (Republic of Ireland) 8/11/2023 Report Rishi Sunak vows to hold Metropolitan Police chief ‘accountable’ for allowing pro-Palestinian protest on Armistice Day The prime minister's comments come after Steve Barclay, the health secretary, told Sky News that 11 November was the "wrong day" for protest action in London calling for a ceasefire in Gaza. But the police say they can protect remembrance events. Sky News 8/11/2023 News PCC seeks reassurance on investigation into suspended chief The Chief Constable is currently suspended on full pay Police Oracle - Subscription at source 8/11/2023 News The police data challenge: Complexity, scale, and the search for the ‘single source of truth’ The exponential growth in data sources offers policing significant opportunities for investigating and intelligence gathering, but brings with it new obstacles around the scale, complexity and consistency of data; in the first in a series of five features looking at the police use of data, Policing Insight’s Keith Potter looks at some of those key challenges at a force and national level. Policing Insight - Registration at source 8/11/2023 Analysis, Feature, Innovation HMICS Custody inspection report – Dumfries and Galloway The aim of this inspection, undertaken jointly by HM Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland (HMICS) and Healthcare Improvement Scotland (HIS), was to assess the treatment of, and conditions for, individuals detained in the primary police custody centres in Dumfries and Galloway. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland (HMICS) 8/11/2023 Report Police custody in Dumfries and Galloway inspected Healthcare providers at police custody centres in Dumfries and Galloway have been advised to improve prescribing procedures and the storage, dispensing and administration of medicines. Concerns were raised during inspections by HM Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland (HMICS) and Healthcare Improvement Scotland (HIS) of the primary police custody centres in Stranraer and Dumfries and are detailed in a report, HMICS Custody Inspection - Dumfries and Galloway, which is published today (Wednesday, 08 November). HM Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland (HMICS) 8/11/2023 News Pro-Palestinian protest on Armistice Day: Met Police resist ban Rishi Sunak and Suella Braverman oppose protest as Met commissioner insists Remembrance will be protected. Ministers will continue to push for the Metropolitan Police to ban a pro-Palestinian demonstration planned for Remembrance weekend. Steve Barclay, the health secretary, said there would be “ongoing discussions” after Sir Mark Rowley, the Met commissioner, said the threshold for an outright ban — requiring a threat of serious disorder — had not been met. The Times - Subscription at source 8/11/2023 News Call for cash bailout as Police Federation warns PSNI ‘is on its knees’ The Police Federation has called for a “decisive and immediate intervention” after it emerged that PSNI officer numbers are now officially at their lowest level in the organisation’s history. It comes following warnings that the PSNI would become “unrecognisable” from the force envisaged in the 1999 Patten Report without sustainable funding. Belfast Telegraph 8/11/2023 News Police to compensate officer after mistaking her husband for an abused child AUSTRALIA: A policewoman who was arrested over false suspicions of child sex abuse will receive compensation after detectives mistook her 32-year-old former husband for a 10-year-old boy in an intimate photo of the couple. The County Court of Victoria has ordered Victoria Police to pay $85,000 for arresting and detaining the officer, whose ex-husband was under investigation for child sex abuse allegations. The Age (Australia) 8/11/2023 News Calls to UK counter-terrorism hotline double since Hamas attack The number of reports with information useful to investigators went up by nearly four times, while the national counter-terrorism squad that monitors material online has also seen a rise in referrals. Sky News 8/11/2023 News West Clare native Deputy Garda Commissioner says reduced Garda numbers not behind increased road deaths REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The West Clare native Deputy Garda Commissioner insists a lack of Gardaí is not behind increased road deaths. Annemarie McMahon says road crashes haven’t increased in the areas where roads policing was reduced. 165 people have been killed on the roads so far this year, 10 more than in the whole of last year. Clare.fm (Republic of Ireland) 8/11/2023 News Met police detective who sent racist messages allowed to keep her job Exclusive: DS Victoria Teagle only given a final written warning despite disciplinary panel finding her guilty of gross misconduct The Guardian 8/11/2023 News Thames Valley Police criticised over child neglect probes A police force is not effectively investigating child neglect and abuse cases, the police watchdog has said. BBC 8/11/2023 News «122512261227122812291230123112321233Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events